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Anyone heard of a Brake dust guard for Spyders?

Plarimer

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I know this is a longshot, but I used to use brake dust guards on some of my vehicles back in the 70s and 80s. Then they change the formula of the brake pads and they didn’t powder so much, so they were no longer needed. I still have stock brake pads on my RT and the brake dust is quite prevalent. Have any of you heard of a brake dust guard for Can-Am Spyder?
 
Wouldn't waste my money on 'em. Even with the OEM pads, that I replaced with EBCs, I had no problems getting the wheels good and clean with plain old Turtle Wax car wash soap.
 
There is a small cover on calipers think called dust guard, been a min from last worked on but was a plastic cover outer edge of caliper for fronts just had push in tabs to hold in place.
Otherwise heard Merlin's Blood Tire Cleaner takes care of rest check with vendor Tire Grafix on home page.
 
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